Showing posts with label •Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label •Australia. Show all posts

bridgetfarmerprints

Monday, March 31, 2008


Etsy shop: bridgetfarmerprints
listing: Man and Dog Sepia Drypoint Etching
artist: Bridget Farmer

Andrzejewski

Thursday, February 21, 2008


etsy shop: Andrzejewski
listing: Hungry Monkey
artist: Christine Andrzejewski

It's back-to-back monkey profiles on etsyart.com. "Hungry Monkey" is an original, one-off artwork from a series called "Wild Animals". In addition to a monkey raiding the fridge there's a leopard jamming to a vintage tape player, a bear behind a classic video camera, and other various creatures. A wild bunch indeed.

casagalleria

Tuesday, February 12, 2008


etsy shop: casagalleria
listing: Humble flower
artist: Katie Alleva

Katie is brand spankin' new to Etsy. I enjoy giving exposure to excellent artists who are new to Etsy. Since the inception of this blog three weeks ago, I have profiled several new Etsyians including lesbusstudio, nayarts, BergmansBear, phraser, littlehalfhead, polaroidsandpinholes, finalapproach, and louisartworld. Now I can add Katie Alleva's casagalleria shop to that great list.

Katie's shop features delicate collages depicting organic forms in basic geometrical forms. The modest size of the pieces lend a personable touch which compliments the discreet and friendly subject matter portrayed in simple, unobtrusive forms resulting in a timeless, serene series.

From Katie's Shop Announcement and bio:

My name is Katie Alleva. I live in Australia and I have been in love with all things beautiful and arty for as long as I can remember!!!! My aim is to make art with integrity and with my heart.
The name Casa Galleria came from the idea of opening up my house as a gallery so I could exhibit without all the red-tape, commissions and consignments that commercial art galleries live by. I have Italian heritage so I was inspired to change 'House Gallery' to 'Casa Galleria.'

She has a couple photos of her home studio at her blogspot site. It's always interesting to see active studios.